Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, Volume 32The Club, 1902 |
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... Williams ' family , who had a seat adjoining to the chapel . At Llanwddyn , some bands of carved foliage that formed the cornice of the Roodloft In the oid church , and some of the bosses from its undervaulting , are fixed in front of ...
... Williams ' family , who had a seat adjoining to the chapel . At Llanwddyn , some bands of carved foliage that formed the cornice of the Roodloft In the oid church , and some of the bosses from its undervaulting , are fixed in front of ...
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... Williams Wynn , at Llangedwyn : - I was obliged to stay at Llangedwyn till to - day : | though I wished to come away , Wynn would make me delay | my departure yesterday in order that he and I might go and see a place whereof he once ...
... Williams Wynn , at Llangedwyn : - I was obliged to stay at Llangedwyn till to - day : | though I wished to come away , Wynn would make me delay | my departure yesterday in order that he and I might go and see a place whereof he once ...
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... Williams of Henllys and of Barmouth . an Llanfechain Screen consists of three equal compart- ments on each side of the entrance , having the heads filled with perpendicular , varied with geometrical tracery . It is surmounted by a Tudor ...
... Williams of Henllys and of Barmouth . an Llanfechain Screen consists of three equal compart- ments on each side of the entrance , having the heads filled with perpendicular , varied with geometrical tracery . It is surmounted by a Tudor ...
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... William , in the well - known lines : " If you'd seen these roads before they were made , You'd lift up your hands , and bless General Wade . " 3 A. Howell , Mont . Coll . , viii . 314 . + Mont . Coll . , vi . 200 . 1.1 si r 2.2 9 23 ...
... William , in the well - known lines : " If you'd seen these roads before they were made , You'd lift up your hands , and bless General Wade . " 3 A. Howell , Mont . Coll . , viii . 314 . + Mont . Coll . , vi . 200 . 1.1 si r 2.2 9 23 ...
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... William Thomas Humphreys of Calcott Hall , and Edward Rupert Menlove of Plas Foxen , were drowned while fishing in coracles in the river Vyrnwy , and one of the bodies was not recovered until nearly three 1 The foundation stone was laid ...
... William Thomas Humphreys of Calcott Hall , and Edward Rupert Menlove of Plas Foxen , were drowned while fishing in coracles in the river Vyrnwy , and one of the bodies was not recovered until nearly three 1 The foundation stone was laid ...
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